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NCT06286774
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Sleep as a Mechanism of Change in Alcohol Use

Sponsor: University of Missouri-Columbia

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Summary

This project aims to evaluate improvement of insomnia as a mechanism of improvement in alcohol use outcomes.

Official title: Sleep as a Mechanism of Change in Alcohol Use Outcomes Among Heavy-Drinking Adults

Key Details

Gender

All

Age Range

18 Years - 49 Years

Study Type

INTERVENTIONAL

Enrollment

256

Start Date

2024-03-02

Completion Date

2028-05-30

Last Updated

2025-07-22

Healthy Volunteers

Yes

Interventions

BEHAVIORAL

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I). Participants assigned to the CBT-I condition will attend 1-hour individual sessions of CBT-I once a week for five weeks. Consistent with clinical guidelines (Schutte-Rodin, Broch, Buysse, Dorsey, \& Sateia, 2008), treatment will include stimulus control (e.g., limit use of bed to sleep or sexual activity, get out of bed if lying awake for more than 20 minutes), sleep restriction (limit time in bed to amount of time spent sleeping on a typical night), sleep hygiene (e.g., avoid exercise within 2 hours of bedtime, create cool and dark sleep environment), relaxation training, and cognitive restructuring.

Locations (1)

University of Missouri-Columbia

Columbia, Missouri, United States